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Ted Baker vs Stussy: which button-up wins?

Both land in the premium tier — the Ted Baker Patterned Slim Cotton Shirt at $119, the Stussy Stussy Camp Collar Work Shirt at $120, just $1 apart. Here's how they stack up, head to head.

Patterned Slim Cotton Shirt
Premium tier
Ted Baker
Patterned Slim Cotton Shirt
$119
Stussy Camp Collar Work Shirt
Premium tier
Stussy
Stussy Camp Collar Work Shirt
$120
Ted BakerStussy
Price$119$120
MaterialGood-quality cotton, often patterned, with contrast trim details.Cotton poplin and twill, textured and printed cottons, and corduroy or canvas for heavier work styles.
FitSlim fit, true to size; trim through body and sleeve.Relaxed, boxy fit with a clean drop shoulder and shorter, untuck-friendly hem; meant to be worn loose.
QualityPremium — quality cotton, clean construction, decorative contrast detailing.Solid seams and sturdy buttons for the price, with the boxy cut and graphics driving the look. Built for casual streetwear rotation.
Best forStatement and going-out shirts, pattern lovers, and distinctive British styling.Relaxed streetwear and skate-inspired looks, worn open as a camp shirt or layered over a tee.
CareCold wash inside out to protect prints and trims; press as needed.Machine wash cold and tumble dry low; wash printed styles inside out to protect the graphics.

Ted Baker's Patterned Slim Cotton Shirt ($119) is a slim-fit statement piece in good cotton with patterns and contrast trim. Stussy's Camp Collar Work Shirt ($120) is a relaxed, boxy streetwear shirt in poplin, twill, textured cottons, or corduroy, built to wear loose and untucked. The dollar gap is negligible, so it's slim-and-dressy versus boxy-and-casual.

Ted Baker wins on

Quality cotton, contrast trim details, slim true-to-size fit, statement patterns, British going-out styling

Stussy wins on

Relaxed boxy cut, camp collar, untuck-friendly hem, varied fabrics including corduroy, streetwear branding

Which should you buy?

At one dollar apart, fit and vibe decide this. Buy the Ted Baker if you want a slim, pattern-forward shirt for going out and dressier occasions. Buy the Stussy if you want a loose camp-collar shirt to wear open over a tee in a streetwear rotation. Both lean on aesthetic over fabric refinement, so choose the silhouette you'll actually wear; both also show up on promotion often.

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